ADAS Trust Gap
As reported by Traffic Technology Today, new research from future mobility experts DG Cities has uncovered a significant trust gap in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) that could undermine the UK’s transition to autonomous vehicles (AVs).
The findings suggest there is widespread confusion about the capabilities and limitations of ADAS systems, creating safety concerns and eroding public confidence. DG Cities is now calling for improvements in testing, stricter regulations and better public communication to increase road safety and accelerate the pathway to an autonomous future.
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